After a breezy seven-year hiatus, Arrested Development will finally premiere 10 new episodes in 2013 as a limited fourth season that will lead to either a movie or another insufferably long break full of production non-developments. To celebrate this, series creator Mitch Hurwitz and cast members Will Arnett, David Cross, Alia Shawkat, Jeffrey Tambor, and Jessica Walter hit Las Vegas—location of Tobias’s ill-fated season-two Blue Man Group audition—for the National Association of Broadcasters convention yesterday. There, they appeared onstage with Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos, who revealed that his company will be enabling a nationwide Gob overdose next year when the on-demand streaming provider makes all 10 episodes available on the same day.

Vulture reports that in addition to ensuring moderation-challenged viewers—the same ones who have no restraint from falling into a 16-hour Sopranos K-hole after innocently logging in to update their queue—a Bluth brain freeze, Hurwitz will shoot the episodes in a format that complements the all-at-once debut. “There’s going to be some mystery sprinkled throughout this [but] instead of watching one a week and try to get ahead of it, the hope is [fans] will watch them all together and then go back and look for clues and connections,” he explained. “We’d also like to use the technology to provide additional material, where you might be able to access another part of the story.”

Hurwitz also revealed that Bob Loblaw, one of the seven obscure Arrested Development characters we suggested be resurrected for the movie, will appear in the new season. Let’s celebrate with some smoke, Liza Minnelli, and knife dancing via this classic Gob magic-trick clip.